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I received my Amazon Kindle2 on the day that it was released, and in less than a month, I have changed the way that I read.
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C. Wylie Poag, a scientiest with the United States Geological Survey, describes a meteorite that crashed into the Chesapeake Bay 35 million years ago.
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It’s Raining Frogs and Fishes
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